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Published 11:30 PM EDT May 7, 2017
Dear Theater Fans,
You tend to be a wonderful bunch, always hungry to experience more, to see, hear, explore and just take in all that Broadway has to offer.
Some of you also tend to be common thieves — and you may not even realize it.
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Here are five ways that even the most devoted fans may, in fact, be stealing.
BOOTLEGS – Just don’t. They are illegal, they infringe on so many rights of artists and creative teams, they are distracting to audiences and actors alike, they are illegal, they don’t allow the production to be seen in the manner in which it was intended (which cheats you as well as the creators), and oh, they are illegal. Broadway slowly is figuring out how to meet the demand for alternate consumption while keeping artistic integrity intact, and options like livestreaming and professionally released recordings are growing in popularity. Give the artists you support the respect and patience they need to get there. In the meantime, most shows are making more efforts than ever to reach out — things like behind-the-scenes vlogs, talk show and special event performances, social media spotlights and sneak peeks and much more are available to enjoy.
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PLAYBILLS – Playbills cost money to print and distribute. Your ticket generally entitles you to one. If you have a friend or internet buddy who desperately wants a copy, an usher probably will give you an extra if you ask. Other people will leave theirs behind when they exit the theater, and you can usually snag a few discarded copies on your way out. But don’t grab a stack of fresh copies when no one is looking and then immediately turn around and try to sell or trade them on Facebook or eBay (yes, it happens). That really amounts to little more than shoplifting.
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SCRIPTS AND SHEET MUSIC – These aren’t free. Someone illegally placing them online or making copies doesn’t make them free. The artists who create the work deserve the recognition and protection (and royalties) that proper licensing affords them. You wouldn’t walk out of a gallery with a filched painting tucked under your arm, don’t steal the work of these artists either.
MUSIC – Along those lines, if you like a show, whether it’s currently running or not, support it by buying the cast recording. If you want to listen to it online, there are many places to buy a digital copy. Please don’t attempt to rip the audio from YouTube, illegally file share or otherwise download it. It’s only right that artists are compensated for their work, as well as earn the milestones that they hit for distribution (remember, the only counted copies are those purchased legally). Plus, your ripped audio is going to pale in comparison to the real quality. Don’t you owe that to yourself and these fantastic scores?
STAGEDOORING – Don’t stagedoor a show you haven’t seen, and certainly don’t do so for the purpose of selling autographed items online. While interacting with actors after a show certainly isn’t a given, those who do take the time to greet fans and sign autographs or take photos should be able to do so without being crushed by dozens of people who weren’t even in the audience. It’s also not fair to those who saw the show on a given day not to be able to get anywhere near the barricades because people who didn’t start to line up well before the show ends. It may not be stealing in the true sense of the word, but it certainly cheats audience members out of the possible experience, as well as adds burdens to actors who are giving of their time and efforts.
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Part of being a fan of Broadway and its incredible talents is supporting the artists and teams that keep bringing us new works and expanding our worldviews. Maybe watching a bootleg or sharing sheet music doesn’t seem like a big deal. But every act that detracts from the integrity and monetary stability of a production or artist is harmful, and cumulatively, can and has caused some serious hits. Don’t contribute to it, especially when we are in a period where federal funding to the arts and humanities is in jeopardy. Get out there and support the arts — with your voices, your backing and, yes, your wallet.
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Published 11:30 PM EDT May 7, 2017
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Since opening at the Music Box Theatre in December 2016, Dear Evan Hansen has quickly become the latest sensation in the world of musical theater. The show instantly established itself as one of Broadway’s hottest tickets, earning great acclaim from audiences and critics alike. It earned a Critic’s Pick designation from New York Times critic Charles Isherwood, who praised the play for appealing to emotion without coming off as saccharine. “The musical is ideal for families looking for something yeastier and more complex than the usual sugary diversions,” he wrote. Many also gave the show props for its timeliness, as Dear Evan Hansen successfully captures a moment where society tries to understand the perception-bending powers of social media. “Nothing on social media is true, the show demonstrates; we are all fake news,” critic Jesse Green wrote for Vulture. “How could that not be the case when we have not even learned to speak honestly — except perhaps in the theater — about the truest, most difficult things?”
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The play follows its title character, Evan Hansen (formerly played by Ben Platt, who was succeeded by Taylor Trensch), a teenage loner who finds himself an unwitting source of hope and comfort in the wake of the suicide of one of his peers. The show also stars Laura Dreyfuss (Once) as Evan’s crush Zoe, and Rachel Bay Jones (Pippen) in a brilliant performance as Evan’s mother. Dear Evan Hansen was the darling of the 71st Tony Awards in June 2017, winning a season-high six awards, including Best Musical. Ben Platt won for Best Performance by a Leading Actor in a Musical and Rachel Bay Jones took home Best Performance by an Actress in a Featured Role in a Musical.
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